The music from his teenage years rekindled Eagle-Eye Cherry's energy when he sat down to write his sixth studio album, Back on Track. CD version includes one additional track. Eagle-Eye collaborated in the songwriting with Peter Kvint, Anders Pettersson, David Lindgren Zacharias, and Joel Sjöö, and a song Eagle-Eye wrote back in 2007 with Cameron McVey came back to life thanks to British singer/songwriter Will Varley. Most of the album tracks were recorded at the Atlantis studio, a few of them in Peter Kvint's studio and one at Strawberry Studios in Töreboda. The influences might not be obvious, but there was something about the energy that Eagle-Eye found incredibly inspiring. ![]() When Eagle-Eye spent most of his time at home and had time to elevate his cooking skills, he once again started listening to the music he used to love when he was a teenager and got into buying records of his own: Talking Heads (his family's neighbors on Long Island during the 1980s), Blondie, The Clash, Modern Lovers. Many of the songs were recorded right before the pandemic escalated, but when the process was delayed, more songs came to life. Hence the title of his sixth studio album: Back on Track. At the same time, however, he missed getting to share the live experience of music with other people and came to the conclusion that what he does is indeed important. He saw health care workers struggle with something that really mattered and wondered what his own role was. ![]() In these past couple of years during which the entire world has felt lost, Eagle-Eye Cherry started to question his profession.
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